Born on December 20, 1956, in Charleston, West Virginia.
Passed on February 15, 2026 in Indialantic, Florida
Nedra Jo Wickline Maxwell, 69, of Indialantic, Florida, died peacefully at home on February 15, 2026. She was born on December 20, 1956 in Charleston, West Virginia, and moved to Brevard County at age 7, after which she attended JW Creel Elementary, Johnson Junior High, and Eau Gallie High School.
Mrs. Maxwell retired as an administrative assistant with the Sebastian Inlet District. In that position, she was well known in the community as “the fishing report lady” for her regular reports on conditions at the inlet. She especially enjoyed spending time on the jetty speaking with local anglers and friends.
Travel was an enduring focus of her life. Together with her husband, George, she frequently traveled internationally, with Germany being a favorite destination they visited many times. For two decades, she took annual trips to New York City with her sister and best friends. A free spirit by nature, she had a strong preference for last minute road trips with no itinerary.
Mrs. Maxwell is survived by her mother Elizabeth Issel; her siblings Angela Hebert and Granville “Bud” Wickline Jr.; her husband George Maxwell III and her daughters Angela Del Valle and Chelsea Buckholtz. She was a devoted grandmother to five grandchildren: Mackenzie, Kevin, Bert, Jane, and Georgie.
Her service will be held at Eastminster Presbyterian Church, 106 N Riverside Drive, Indialantic, Florida, 32903 on February 24, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. A reception will immediately follow.
12 entries.
Jay Pruden
from Suwannee FL wrote on March 3, 2026:
George and Family: please know Deborah and I send our condolences, love, and prayers to you all. We were so honored and blessed to know Nedra, and we know that we shall see her again! Semper Fidelis!
George Elizabeth Turner
from MELBOURNE wrote on February 28, 2026:
George., please accept our condolences for your loss.our prayers for you and your family continue
Anna Dunn Adams
from Clover South Carolina wrote on February 23, 2026:
I grew up with Nedra. We lived on the same street in Eau Gallie now know as Melbourne. We had some good times and bad times. Really enjoyed meeting Nedra and Ginny,Paula in Vegas we had a great time. Thoughts and prayers for the family. May she rest in peace.
Anna Dunn Adams
from Clover South Carolina wrote on February 23, 2026:
I grew up with Nedra. We lived on the same street in Eau Gallie now know as Melbourne. We had some good times and bad times. Really enjoyed meeting Nedra and Ginny,Paula in Vegas we had a great time. Thoughts and prayers for the family. May she rest in peace.
Charmen Walker
from Palm Bay wrote on February 23, 2026:
Nedra you will always be in my heart! Love you so much...We have so many good memories that nobody could take away..I will be there tomorrow in my spirit... It's so hard to have to write this.. Gone way to soon my sister...Until we meet again..We have lots to talk about....Love you forever...
Joe Tysenn
from Palm Bay wrote on February 22, 2026:
May you Rest in Peace, Nedra. Since first meeting you at Datacraft in1980, you have always been one of my (and Linda’s) closest friends. Like many lifelong friendships, we endured a few bouts of drifting apart at times and then becoming close again. It makes me happy that my family and yours could be on the closer side these last few years. I’m so proud of your family in so many ways, and recognize how much your influence impacted all of them… over a few generations. You will be missed. R.I.P.
Janos Veszeli and Pat Bing
from Rockledge wrote on February 21, 2026:
Thoughts and prayers for the Maxwell family at this sad time. We will miss Nedra too.
Ruth G.Hebert
from Titusville, Florida wrote on February 20, 2026:
A million thanks Nedra for you became part of my life.
You will never be forgotten.
Thanks much for all your texts.
May you Rest in Peace
I love you Nedra
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My thoughts and my prayers are with her family.
God Bless each and everyone.
Sending all my love
Brian & Nicki O’Dell
from Hillsboro wrote on February 20, 2026:
Our deepest sympathy. Semper Fi
Megan Fielding
from Indian Hrbour Bech wrote on February 20, 2026:
Sending peace,strength and,love to the entire family! I will forever smile thinking of her singing and piano skills. Soar dear Nedra!
KC Grieser
from Kernersville. Nc. 27274 wrote on February 19, 2026:
Ah, Needie Jo … you be been a vital part in my life for so long. I could always count on you to pick up the phone and laugh over yet another “drama” in our lives. I love you, darlin’ gal. You were a perfect t mother who led her children down the straight and narrow. You always believed in your friends. And always advised the correctly. Straight to the matter and no powder puffing it. I’m thankful for the time I called you friend, and owned great pride in doing so. We had our times. Godspeed, Needie. I will always miss you and hold you in my heart. Xo
Kelli Jo Holt
from Melbourne wrote on February 19, 2026:
Such a beautiful, down to earth lady! Such a pleasure getting to know you and Judge George. Our daughters became friends after i workedwith Atty Maxwell. May you rest easy until we all meet again 🙏